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Less talking and more action – Nyaho Tamakloe to GFA boss Kurt Okraku
Former Ghana FA President Dr. Nyaho Tamakloe has urged current Ghana Football Association boss Kurt Okraku to spend less time talking and more time working to solve the problems in Ghana football.
Okraku was elected president of the Ghana Football Association on October 29, 2019.
He became the first president of the Ghana Football Association after the Anas “number 12” which led the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) with the President of the Republic of Ghana dissolving the Ghana FA.
Despite some interventions on a number of issues, there are still problems in the development of football in Ghana.
Speaking to Bridget Otoo on Metro TV’s One on One the former Ghana Football Association President said he hasn’t paid enough attention to Mr. Okraku but advised him to work hard and limit the talking.
“I have not really studied him much but I will advise him to do less talking and rather do a lot of work,” he said.
Source: footballghana.com
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